We take a look at Layout from Instagram, a new, free iPhone photo app that will easily create some very nice photo collages. It’s easy to use and will meet a lot of people’s needs if you want quick and dirty.

Marty is a self-employed graphic designer in the Fort Worth/Dallas Metroplex. He is an avid Rangers baseball, Chicago Cubs, Packers and Highbury Arsenal fan. In addition to capturing random moments with whatever camera is close by (usually his iPhone), his other interests include coffee, film, music, and traveling in seats 5E and 5F with his fiancé.

Haha, of course Android users are gonna be stoked if the ported version of Instagram is better than original. More customers, more revenue.

http://www.nuwomb.com/instagram-android-community/ Scott Webb

What do you think this will do with the instagram community? If you follow the link on my name to my site, it is a blog post that I posed to my readers. Would love to hear your thoughts.

http://lifeinlofi.com lifeinlofiblog

Hi, Scott,

I read your post and will crosspost my reply to both blogs. I recommend that other readers follow the link to read your post.

You make a lot of good points in your post about the source material for Instagram pics and how many of them are already shot on a DSLR and posted to Instagram.

Personally, I don't think that Instagram for iOS is going to hurt the IG community any more than any other additional flood of new users will. Regardless of the device used to capture the image, there will be good photography, amazing shots, snapshots, and a ton of photos of lunch and puppies.

I think Instagram stopped being about iPhoneography long ago and became its own entity. I don't think that's a bad thing. It's a natural evolution for something that is first and foremost a social platform about sharing photos. This simply opens it up so that millions of other users can play in Instagram's sandbox.

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